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New York

Civil Practice Law & Rules · Parties Generally
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§ 1001. Necessary joinder of parties.
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§ 1002. Permissive joinder of parties.
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§ 1003. Nonjoinder and misjoinder of parties.
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§ 1004. When joinder unnecessary.
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§ 1006. Interpleader.
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§ 1007. When third-party practice allowed.
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§ 1008. Answer of third-party defendant; defenses.
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§ 1009. Claim by plaintiff against third-party defendant.
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§ 1010. Dismissal or separate trial of third-party complaint.
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§ 1011. Successive third-party proceedings; counterclaims.
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§ 1012. Intervention as of right; notice to attorney-general, city, county, town or village where constitutionality in issue.
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§ 1013. Intervention by permission.
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§ 1014. Proposed intervention pleading.
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§ 1015. Substitution upon death.
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§ 1016. Substitution of committee or conservator.
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§ 1017. Substitution in case of receivership or dissolution of a corporation.
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§ 1018. Substitution upon transfer of interest.
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§ 1019. Substitution of public officers.
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§ 1020. Substitution of indemnitors for executing or attaching officer.
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§ 1021. Substitution procedure; dismissal for failure to substitute; presentation of appeal.
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§ 1022. Substitution: extension of time for taking procedural steps.
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§ 1023. Public body or officer described by official title.
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§ 1024. Unknown parties.
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§ 1025. Partnerships and unincorporated associations.
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§ 1026. Review of determinations by administrative officers of the unified court system.
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